Ayoh - Shop now
$9.99

These promotions will be applied to this item:

Some promotions may be combined; others are not eligible to be combined with other offers. For details, please see the Terms & Conditions associated with these promotions.

You've subscribed to ! We will preorder your items within 24 hours of when they become available. When new books are released, we'll charge your default payment method for the lowest price available during the pre-order period.
Update your device or payment method, cancel individual pre-orders or your subscription at
Your Memberships & Subscriptions
Kindle app logo image

Download the free Kindle app and start reading Kindle books instantly on your smartphone, tablet, or computer - no Kindle device required.

Read instantly on your browser with Kindle for Web.

Using your mobile phone camera - scan the code below and download the Kindle app.

QR code to download the Kindle App

Follow the author

Something went wrong. Please try your request again later.

The Lions of Lucerne (Scot Harvath Book 1) Kindle Edition

4.4 out of 5 stars 16,382 ratings

In his daring and chilling first novel, #1 New York Times bestselling author Brad Thor draws us into a sinister labyrinth of political intrigue and international terrorism, serving up an explosive cocktail of unrelenting action as one man is pushed to the edge.

On the snow-covered slopes of Utah, the President of the United States has been kidnapped and his Secret Service detail massacred. Only one agent has survived—ex-Navy SEAL Scot Harvath. He doesn’t buy the official line that Middle Eastern terrorists are behind the attack and begins his own campaign to find the truth and exact revenge. But now, framed for murder by a sinister cabal, Harvath takes his fight to the towering mountains of Switzerland—and joins forces with beautiful Claudia Mueller of the Swiss Federal Attorney’s Office. Together they must brave the subzero temperatures and sheer heights of treacherous Mount Pilatus—where their only chance for survival lies inside the den of the most lethal team of professional killers the world has ever known…
Unwell Hydration from Alex Cooper
Hydrate & focus with every sip Shop now

Shop this series

 See full series
There are 24 books in this series.

Customers also bought or read

Loading...
Popular Highlights in this book

From the Publisher

Lions of Lucerne
Path of The Assassin
State of The Union
Blowback
Takedown
The First Commandment
Customer Reviews
4.4 out of 5 stars 11,718
4.5 out of 5 stars 8,359
4.4 out of 5 stars 7,281
4.6 out of 5 stars 6,513
4.6 out of 5 stars 7,166
Price $10.79 $13.49 $11.89 $11.39 $13.08
More from BRAD THOR no data no data no data no data no data

Editorial Reviews

Amazon.com Review

In this incredibly fast-paced thriller, a conspiracy hatched close to the Oval Office results in the kidnapping of the president and the slaughter of a company of Secret Service agents commanded by ex-Navy SEAL Scot Harvath. The story careers from the ski slopes of Utah to the top of Switzerland's Mount Pilatus and sets Scot on an impossible mission: recover the president, evade renegade Swiss spy Gerhard Miner and his cadre of trained agents, and elude the American conspirators who are hot on his trail. Framed for murder, his reputation in tatters, his former colleagues turned against him, Harvath finds an unlikely ally in a beautiful Swiss prosecutor who's been checkmated by Miner once too often. Together they play a high-stakes game of mixed "doubles" to save the president and uncover the conspiracy. Brad Thor's debut novel is a tightly wound spy tale that makes up in excitement what it lacks in subtlety and character development. Ludlum fans will love it. --Jane Adams

From Publishers Weekly

He's fearless. He's tireless. If you get him angry, as does the chief of staff of the vice-president of the United States, he'll pop you with an uppercut. He's Secret Service Agent Scot Harvath, the hero of Thor's rough-and-ready debut. As the action opens on the ski slopes outside Park City, Utah, the 20-something Harvath has screwed up. Under his watch, terrorists not only kill 30 agents but kidnap the president midway down his final run of the day. When the Secret Service, the FBI, the CIA and a suspiciously inept and indecisive vice-president wring their hands, the disgraced Harvath picks up the few scant clues left behind and launches a one-man search-and-rescue mission. The terrorists publicly demand $500 million and privately insist that an anti-fossil fuel proposal in Congress be killed. When those demands aren't immediately met, one of the president's fingers arrives at the White House. By this time, Harvath is on his way to Switzerland, where he's gotten word of a mysterious cell of mercenaries named the Lions of Lucerne. With unflinching determination and an uncanny ability to escape danger and assassination, the young buck pieces together the plot and girds himself for a showdown at the terrorists' secret hideaway inside the frozen exterior of Mt. Pilatus. Thor, host of the PBS television series Traveling Lite, shows a gift for dramatic storytelling. The momentum of the plot alone may satisfy some readers. Yet it's hard to get past the novel's many graceless shortcomings clichd language (time passes "at a snail's pace," old habits "die hard"), cartoonish scenes and a protagonist whose superhero character desperately needs fleshing out. Agent, Heide Lange of Sanford J. Greenburger Associates. (Jan.)Forecast: Pocket is launching this pumped-up debut with billboard advertising in Times Square and an eight-city author tour. Swiss mercenaries may seem tame villains in times like these, but this is adequate escapist fare for readers seeking a quick action fix.

Copyright 2001 Cahners Business Information, Inc.

Product details

  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ B000FC0R7O
  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Atria Books
  • Accessibility ‏ : ‎ Learn more
  • Publication date ‏ : ‎ April 25, 2003
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • File size ‏ : ‎ 5.2 MB
  • Screen Reader ‏ : ‎ Supported
  • Enhanced typesetting ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • X-Ray ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • Word Wise ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • Print length ‏ : ‎ 544 pages
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-0743483292
  • Page Flip ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • Book 1 of 24 ‏ : ‎ Scot Harvath
  • Customer Reviews:
    4.4 out of 5 stars 16,382 ratings

About the author

Follow authors to get new release updates, plus improved recommendations.
Brad Thor
Brief content visible, double tap to read full content.
Full content visible, double tap to read brief content.

Welcome to my Amazon author page. My new thriller, SHADOW OF DOUBT is now on sale.

I tell people that my books are like the James Bond movies, you don't need to have seen any of the prior films to hop right in and enjoy the latest.

If you're interested in a chronological list of my novels, it can be found under the "Books" section of my website. While there, I hope you will enjoy the array of terrific bonus material I have created for you. From spotlights on exciting international locations to features on the guns, gadgets, and gear my characters use, there is something for everyone.

Happy reading!

Customer reviews

4.4 out of 5 stars
16,382 global ratings

Review this product

Share your thoughts with other customers

Customers say

Customers find this book to be a great first book in the series, with an engaging plot full of twists and turns. The writing is skillfully crafted with good character development, particularly the introduction of the Scot Harvath character, and customers appreciate its fast-moving pace that's hard to put down. The book is well-researched with interesting place descriptions, though opinions on the humor are mixed, with some finding it entertaining while others describe it as unbelievable.

AI-generated from the text of customer reviews

937 customers mention "Readability"937 positive0 negative

Customers find the book readable and enjoyable, describing it as a decent summer beach read and work that is truly fun.

"One of the best books I have ever read! I have read so many books that had a good story and let me down. Well I can attest this is not one of them!..." Read more

"A solidly good read. Entertaining. Action and adventure. Quick read. I would recommend this book to a friend. Have a good read!" Read more

"I unfortunately did not discover this book or its amazing author until recently when I read the latest book...." Read more

"...Nice to read a book that features a lady who becomes his sidekick, learns from and keeps up with him to the point that they almost take turns..." Read more

865 customers mention "Suspenseful"739 positive126 negative

Customers find the book suspenseful with engaging plot twists and turns, describing it as a riveting adventure with plenty of action.

"...I have read so many books that had a good story and let me down. Well I can attest this is not one of them!..." Read more

"A solidly good read. Entertaining. Action and adventure. Quick read. I would recommend this book to a friend. Have a good read!" Read more

"...and architecture , the cold , the skiing ability, descriptions are captivating!..." Read more

"...There is enough suspense to prevent a reader from putting the book down, but the author adds enough of his own understated humor to keep it not only..." Read more

262 customers mention "Writing style"184 positive78 negative

Customers praise the writing style of the book, describing it as skillfully crafted with good mental images that draw readers in.

"...ex-navy seal/secret service agent, Scot Harvath, who is not only good looking (probably looks just like the author), but super-strong, super-smart,..." Read more

"...a trip to Switzerland I can safely say that it may well be the most beautiful country in the world per square mile...." Read more

"...It simply was not good. Trite phrases, simple, declarative sentences - I'd say probably written at a junior high level...." Read more

"...This was my first Brad Thor book. Loved every page of it. He writes so magnificently it was like watching a video. So much wonderful detail." Read more

237 customers mention "Character development"185 positive52 negative

Customers appreciate the character development in the book, noting that the hero is great and easy to like, with the character maturing as the series progresses.

"...but super-strong, super-smart, super-human, and able to get himself out of any difficult situation...." Read more

"...Harvath is a great character and the books are well written and complex...." Read more

"...This was a good description of the character and how he go to be what and where he is in the later books...." Read more

"...While I loved reading this, I felt a few of the characters were developed a little heavy-handed, and some of the plot was telegraphed way in advance...." Read more

189 customers mention "Pacing"152 positive37 negative

Customers enjoy the pacing of the book, describing it as a good fast-moving read that customers can finish overnight.

"A solidly good read. Entertaining. Action and adventure. Quick read. I would recommend this book to a friend. Have a good read!" Read more

"...Overall though a fast paced and very realistic read." Read more

"...I also purchased the next 2 books in the series. A fast reading, page turning thriller! Very detailed descriptions of Switzerland and Germany...." Read more

"...of well-developed characters, a bit deeper than most thrillers and fast pace...." Read more

109 customers mention "Detail"91 positive18 negative

Customers appreciate the book's attention to detail, noting its interesting place descriptions and thorough research, with one customer highlighting its comprehensive coverage of guns and aircraft.

"...looking (probably looks just like the author), but super-strong, super-smart, super-human, and able to get himself out of any difficult situation...." Read more

"...the country extensively I found Brad's writing not only captured the geography, but much of the essence of Swiss society and thinking...." Read more

"...The descriptions of some places is interesting, but either Thor was being paid by the word, or someone said, you know what this needs?..." Read more

"...A fast reading, page turning thriller! Very detailed descriptions of Switzerland and Germany. You felt like you were part of the action!..." Read more

61 customers mention "Difficulty to put down"46 positive15 negative

Customers find the book hard to put down.

"Wow. Talk about a can not put down novel. I read it straight through and the ending was as enticing as the beginning...." Read more

"...It is well written, fast paced and hard to put down...." Read more

"...As an aside, I'd like to mention how much I appreciate the ease and convenience of Kindle!..." Read more

"However became increasingly too complex and less believable as it progressed to the ending. Hopefully next book in series will have better rhythm" Read more

117 customers mention "Humor"40 positive77 negative

Customers have mixed opinions about the humor in the book, with some finding it entertaining while others describe it as corny and unbelievable to the point of silliness.

"...Many of the government bad guys are almost hyper characters, super incompetent, narcissistic, self-absorbed, etc...." Read more

"A solidly good read. Entertaining. Action and adventure. Quick read. I would recommend this book to a friend. Have a good read!" Read more

"...Speaking of dialogue: it was terrible. A bunch of macho posturing, and far too much witty banter (or attempts at it, anyhow). It simply was not good...." Read more

"...But, even with that, this was bad. Our hero in these books, Scot Harvath...is basically an idiot...." Read more

Great summer reading for pure escapism.
5 out of 5 stars
Great summer reading for pure escapism.
Very action packed and exciting! Although after finishing the read, wondered how it all happened.. very fanciful.
Thank you for your feedback
Sorry, there was an error
Sorry we couldn't load the review

Top reviews from the United States

  • Reviewed in the United States on February 24, 2025
    One of the best books I have ever read! I have read so many books that had a good story and let me down. Well I can attest this is not one of them! Once it picked up it was action the whole way through and a very strong ending!
  • Reviewed in the United States on April 6, 2025
    A solidly good read. Entertaining. Action and adventure. Quick read. I would recommend this book to a friend. Have a good read!
  • Reviewed in the United States on February 19, 2025
    I unfortunately did not discover this book or its amazing author until recently when I read the latest book. Upon, being immediately glued to the pages I decided to go back to the beginning and I was not disappointed! What and amazing read! I was on the eye of my seat dang near the entire time and I loved it!
  • Reviewed in the United States on July 30, 2024
    His ability to work through injuries that the majority of men would find disabling was amazing. Love his respect for families, his caution when children are involved, and his respect for women are outstanding. Lots of dangerous situations that keep coming up and his ability to keep fighting and not give up just creates a desire to continue reading even when I know I should just put the book down. The description of the beautiful history , and architecture , the cold , the skiing ability, descriptions are captivating! Nice to read a book that features a lady who becomes his sidekick, learns from and keeps up with him to the point that they almost take turns saving each other and even manage to still find humor in their situations!!
    I am tired of books that are similar, but are so loaded with Very intimate sexual details that have me skipping the many pages of sexual for the action!!
    6 people found this helpful
    Report
  • Reviewed in the United States on August 28, 2013
    The Lions of Lucerne is a fast-paced thriller introducing the rouge ex-navy seal/secret service agent, Scot Harvath, who is not only good looking (probably looks just like the author), but super-strong, super-smart, super-human, and able to get himself out of any difficult situation. Most readers welcome this kind of character as he represents the fact that good guys can actually win. Harvath will remind readers of Mitch Rapp, Vince Flynn's CIA hero, where although the scenarios are barely believable and plausible, it's still exciting when it's happening in the books.

    The story begins in Utah's Park City, where Harvath is in charge of the pre-trip detail of a ski trip taken by the widowed President of the United States and his daughter, whom he wants to spend some quality time with. During the trip, the president is kidnapped and dozens of federal agents are killed. The bad guys, who become known to the reader, and eventually the main characters as the story unfolds, sabotage Harvath's credibility, and he is under the gun to be fired and face murder charges. Of course he is innocent, and travels to several places to find the perpetrators, clear himself, and rescue the president. During the process, he's shot at on a regular basis, and for some reason fails to evade the villains, since they find him wherever he ends up. Before working for the secret service, he was an athlete and while on several ski and snowboard teams, traveled the world. So when he goes to Switzerland, he calls on an old friend to help him hide and solve the case. His old friend puts him in touch with a Swiss federal agent (beautiful, smart, and female, of course), and together they try to avoid death while working to expose the evil perpetrators.

    There is enough suspense to prevent a reader from putting the book down, but the author adds enough of his own understated humor to keep it not only enjoyable, but light enough to continue reading and feeling good at the same time. When Harvath visits Utah, Washington, and Switzerland, it seems that Thor has researched the areas, so the location information rings true to those who are familiar. Personally, having grown up in Utah, I found that the Park City and Midway parts of the book were right on; with Thor's good writing, it is possible to imagine the area without having been there, so it stands to reason that the other areas are probably accurate.
    However, there is one place where Thor has not done his research, and has relied on hearsay and rumors that are obviously not from a legitimate source, and from some misguided propoganda. He presents Utah mainstream Mormons as dim-witted blind followers of some kind of cult where the only thing important is to not offend the other members and appear devout. One couple, who will later be murdered by the bad guys, is attending their "almost five-hour Sunday Services" (Mormon Sunday services are 3-hour blocks, not almost 5) and, "Mary, ever the devout follower, listened intently as the bishop spoke about the role of a good Mormon wife and reminded his flock that it was only through a husband's proclamation that a wife would be accepted into the Celestial Kingdom." Shame on you, Mr. Thor, for not checking out the facts on the religion that plays a key role in setting up the scene that helps the bad guys and shapes the story. The bishop is usually not the speaker (his role is totally different from a preacher who prepares weekly sermons) during Sunday services - speakers are generally chosen from members of the LDS wards or stakes - and on the rare occasion that he is, he has a talk prepared on one of many subjects like faith, charity, and honesty. The subject discussed in the book, which is extremely skewed as far as Mormon Doctrine is concerned, is most-likely not a subject preached about at a regular weekly meeting. Thor has obviously gotten mainstream Mormonism confused with a polygamist cult.

    Because most of the book is well-written and exciting, it's easy to forgive Mr. Thor for his deceptive and misleading claims of Mormon beliefs. I've found that the majority of mainstream fiction is based on fictional characters in settings that are real, and most fiction authors do extensive research before writing so that their books are believable. Most of us who are reading the Lions of Lucerne will probably believe the parts that we are unfamiliar with. Unfortunately, I will from now on have doubts on the credibility of Mr. Thor's "facts," but that will not prevent me from reading his entire series of novels, since they are, well - in a word - thrilling.

    If you are looking for a good series, want to start with the first, and want a fast-paced fun novel, I highly recommend The Lions of Lucerne.
    25 people found this helpful
    Report
  • Reviewed in the United States on July 8, 2013
    First the good: Having lived in Switzerland for 6 years and traveled the country extensively I found Brad's writing not only captured the geography, but much of the essence of Swiss society and thinking. He also gets it right in that the Swiss have very competent military people and are probably the best skiers in the world. (I know the French and the Austrians might argue, but the case can be made.) He also does a good job of explaining the hidden military bases around the county. Some you can see, others are harder to find. For those contemplating a trip to Switzerland I can safely say that it may well be the most beautiful country in the world per square mile. This from a former airline employee with more than 5 million air miles. Claudia is a great addition and lends credibility to the story. Without her Scott could have wandered all over the country without finding anything. I hope Brad brings her back in some way. She is a great counterpoint to Scott's impulsive behavior.
    Four or five years ago, I might have found the story a stretch. Many of the government bad guys are almost hyper characters, super incompetent, narcissistic, self-absorbed, etc. But with the complete screw-up in Benghazi,the IRS targeting conservative groups, etc. etc. it is almost as though reality is more extreme than fiction. Brad seems to have gotten the current ethos in Washington exactly correct.
    Now the bad: The framing of Scott was simply nonsensical. When you know that the Secret Service has a leak that led to the President being kidnapped and many agents dying, why would you visit a higher up in the Secret Service with your new found information and no one else? How about emailing the statement he wrote with the laptop to the General who could not have known the codes and who lost a seal team? Why not call him in the first place? Why would you leave your apartment in D.C. without your gun when you are licensed to carry it. Even if someone had broken in and stolen it he would have had problems and paperwork out the gazoo. Then the killers use his gun to shoot two people and leave his Sig at the scene. Who would leave a gun assigned to you at the scene? No one. And who would ransack his own apartment. Anyone would know it was a complete frame. Better would have been to use Scott's gun then return it to his apartment without disturbing anything, tip the police and let the forensic guys nail Scott. It was almost as though Brad wrote two great halves of a novel and couldn't figure out how to connect them so he came up with this really poor transition. On a smaller note Thor needs to get clear in his mind the difference between a magazine and a clip. Semi-autos like Barettas, or Makarovs have magazines, not clips.
    Overall though a fast paced and very realistic read.
    7 people found this helpful
    Report
  • Reviewed in the United States on May 4, 2025
    Great delivery & stands up to value
    Super

Top reviews from other countries

Translate all reviews to English
  • AJ
    5.0 out of 5 stars Scot the Saviour!!!
    Reviewed in India on September 26, 2015
    Absolutely amazing pace with high action to keep your adrenaline flow till the end. All ends tight to last bit. Can't wait to read the rest of the Scot Harvarh series of books. Brad's description in simple words make it a treat to read.
  • Fantagiro
    5.0 out of 5 stars Better read it.
    Reviewed in Germany on July 14, 2024
    No other comment.
  • marcos
    4.0 out of 5 stars Muito Bom
    Reviewed in Brazil on October 7, 2014
    Pra quem está procurando um livro de ação, este é muito bom.
    A ação não pára e você fica ansioso pra ler o final, e ver como vai terminar
    Vale a pena, sendo que este é o primeiro livro com o personagem Scoth Harvath e pretendo ler os demais.
    Confira.
    Report
  • Amazon Customer
    5.0 out of 5 stars Outstanding book
    Reviewed in the United Kingdom on March 6, 2025
    I have not been able to put this book down since I started it, getting up at 5am to carry on reading before I went to work! Now I've finished the book I can get my life back ! Lol !
  • martin
    5.0 out of 5 stars Lions of lucerne
    Reviewed in Australia on February 8, 2025
    Good read kept the story rolling and was hard to put down
    With twist and turns at every page .

Report an issue


Does this item contain inappropriate content?
Do you believe that this item violates a copyright?
Does this item contain quality or formatting issues?